One Japanese doctor, however, said he was not surprised at the news.
Indeed, people do not readily admit to having cancer, and Japanese doctors sometimes don't tell patients when they have that disease.
No Japanese doctor has dared to perform a heart transplant since 1968.
Manned by a team of Japanese doctors, nurses and staff.
For one, Japanese doctors seem to be more aware of brain inflammation caused by flu itself.
Japanese doctors are famous for never telling patients anything, particularly bad news.
The daughter enters a loveless marriage with a Japanese doctor.
Therefore, when Japanese doctors overtreat, they do so in inexpensive ways.
Surveys suggest that only about a quarter of Japanese doctors always tell patients when they have cancer.
She became ill in 1942 with typhoid, which the Japanese doctor said would not be fatal.